In 2004 Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines joined forces to become the Air France-KLM Group (AF-KLM). With the two historic airlines' fleets and operations combined, the conglomerate has become one of the largest European airline groups along with Lufthansa Group, IAG, and Ryanair. In its nearly two decades of existence, the partnership hasn't always been smooth - and the two airlines still have their differences, despite cooperating quite closely. Today, we examine the state of Air France-KLM, and what the future holds for the two main parts of this group.
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